RFC 1034:DOMAIN NAMES - CONCEPTS AND FACILITIES
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... are carried in UDP datagrams or over TCP connections. The response by the name server either answers the question posed in the query ...


... company with a large, non-IP/TCP, network wanted to create a mail gateway ...
... a mail gateway. If the company was called X.COM, and IP/TCP capable gateway machine was called A.X.COM, the following RRs ...
... stream of messages allows the secondary to construct a copy of the zone. Because accuracy is essential, TCP or some other reliable protocol must be used for AXFR requests. ...


... overloaded by too zealous a stub if it interprets retransmissions as new requests. Use of TCP may be an answer, but TCP may well place burdens on the host ...
... retransmissions as new requests. Use of TCP may be an answer, but TCP may well place burdens on the host's capabilities which are similar to those of a real ...


... 953hist, SRI, October 1985.
This RFC contains the official specification of the hostname server protocol, which is obsoleted by the DNS. This TCP based protocol accesses information stored in the RFC-952 format, and is used to obtain copies of the host table. ...
... Working Group, "Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Concepts and Methods", RFC-1001std19 ...
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This RFC and RFC-1002std19 are a preliminary design for NETBIOS on top of TCP/IP which proposes to base NetBIOS name service on top of the DNS ...
... Working Group, "Protocol standard for a NetBIOS service on a TCP/UDP transport: Detailed Specifications", RFC-1002std19, March 1987. ...



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